UPSC CSE 2026 Exam Pattern & Syllabus – Exam Date, Syllabus, Eligibilty, Admit Card

UPSC CSE 2026 Exam Pattern & Syllabus – UPSC Prelims 2025 exam will be held on 24th May 2026. The exam date has been announced on the official website. It is the first stage of the selection process for various civil services in India including IAS, IPS and IFS.

The UPSC Prelims exam is of practical nature. It consists of two papers, General Studies and Civil Services Aptitude Test. The General Studies paper covers a wide range of subjects including Indian History, Geography, Political Economy and Science and Technology. Here you have been given complete information related to UPSC Prelims 2025, syllabus and exam pattern as well.

UPSC Prelims 2026 Exam Date

Let us tell you that the UPSC Civil Services Exam 2025 will be held on Sunday, 24th in 2026. The exam date has been released on the official website as well as this date has been fixed according to the UPSC annual calendar. You can check it officially.

This is the first step to shortlist the candidates for the main exam.

UPSC Exam Centres: 2025 Prelims Exam Centres

All the candidates who are going to appear in the exam can choose any one of the two exam centers mentioned below for UPSC Prelims Exam 2025 as per their convenience. The number of IAS preliminary exam centers is more than this main exam center because the number of candidates appearing in the preliminary exam is more.

  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands
    • Port Blair
  • Andhra Pradesh
    • Anantapur (Anantpur)
    • Tirupati
    • Vijayawada
    • Visakhapatnam
  • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Itanagar
  • Assam
    • Dispur
    • Jorhat
  • Bihar
    • Gaya
    • Patna
  • Chandigarh
    • Chandigarh
  • Chattisgarh
    • Bilaspur
    • Raipur
  • Delhi
    • Delhi
  • Goa
    • Panaji
  • Gujarat
    • Ahmedabad
    • Surat
    • Rajkot
  • Haryana
    • Faridabad
    • Gurgaon
  • Himachal Pradesh
    • Dharamshala
    • Mandi
    • Shimla
  • Jammu & Kashmir
    • Jammu
    • Srinagar
  • Jharkhand
    • Ranchi
  • Karnataka
    • Banglore
    • Dharwad
    • Mysore
  • Kerala
    • Kochi
    • Kozhikode (Calicut)
    • Thiruvananthapuram
  • Madhya Pradesh
    • Bhopal
    • Gwalior
    • Indore
    • Jabalpur
  • Maharashtra
    • Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad)
    • Mumbai
    • Nagpur
    • Navi Mumbai
    • Pune
    • Nasik
    • Thane
  • Manipur
    • Imphal
  • Meghalaya
    • Shilong
  • Mizoram
    • Aizawl
  • Nagaland
    • Kohima
  • Odisha
    • Cuttack
    • Sambalpur
  • Puducherry
    • Puducherry
  • Punjab
    • Ludhiana
  • Rajasthan
    • Ajmer
    • Jaipur
    • Jodhpur
    • Udaipur
  • Sikkim
    • Gangtok
  • Tamil Nadu
    • Chennai
    • Coimbatore
    • Madurai
    • Tiruchirapalli
    • Vellore
  • Telangana
    • Hyderabad
    • Warangal
  • Tripura
    • Agartala
  • Uttar Pradesh
    • Agra
    • Aligarh
    • Bareilly
    • Ghaziabad
    • Gorakhpur
    • Lucknow
    • Gautam Buddha Nagar
    • Prayagraj (Allahabad)
    • Varanasi
  • Uttarakhand
    • Dehradun
    • Srinagar
    • Almora
  • West Bengal
    • Kolkata
    • Siliguri (Siligudi)
  • Ladakh (UT)
    • Kargil
    • Leh

UPSC (IAS) Mains Exam Centre

Centres of Civil Services (Main) Examination 2025
AhmedabadDehradunMumbai
AizawlDelhiPatna
Prayagraj (Allahabad)Dispur (Guwahati)Raipur
BengaluruHyderabadRanchi
BhopalJaipurShillong
ChandigarhJammuShimla
ChennaiKolkataThiruvananthapuram
CuttackLucknowVijayawada

📘 UPSC CSE 2026 Exam Pattern & Syllabus Short Information

1. Exam Stages (तीन चरणों में परीक्षा होती है)

  1. Prelims (Objective) – Screening test (Qualifying)
  2. Mains (Descriptive) – Written exam
  3. Interview/Personality Test

2. Prelims Exam Pattern (June 2026 में होने की संभावना)

  • दो पेपर होते हैं (दोनों objective type, OMR आधारित)

(a) General Studies Paper I

  • 200 Marks | 2 घंटे
  • Merit में count होगा

(b) General Studies Paper II (CSAT)

  • 200 Marks | 2 घंटे
  • केवल qualifying (33% चाहिए पास होने के लिए)

Prelims Syllabus

GS Paper I (Merit)

  • Current Affairs (राष्ट्रीय + अंतरराष्ट्रीय)
  • History of India & Indian National Movement
  • Indian & World Geography
  • Indian Polity & Governance
  • Economic & Social Development
  • Environment, Ecology, Biodiversity, Climate Change
  • General Science

GS Paper II (CSAT) (Qualifying)

  • Comprehension
  • Logical reasoning & analytical ability
  • Decision making & problem solving
  • Basic numeracy (Class 10 level)
  • Data interpretation

3. Mains Exam Pattern

  • Descriptive (Written)
  • कुल 9 Papers (1750 Marks) + Interview (275 Marks) = 2025 Marks

Paper-wise Structure

📍 Qualifying Papers (केवल पास करना है)

  • Paper A: Indian Language (Any one language in 8th Schedule) – 300 Marks
  • Paper B: English – 300 Marks

📍 Merit Papers

  • Paper I: Essay – 250 Marks
  • Paper II: General Studies I – 250 Marks
    (Indian Heritage, History, Geography, Society)
  • Paper III: General Studies II – 250 Marks
    (Polity, Governance, IR, Constitution)
  • Paper IV: General Studies III – 250 Marks
    (Economy, Environment, Science & Tech, Security, Disaster Management)
  • Paper V: General Studies IV – 250 Marks
    (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude)
  • Paper VI: Optional Subject Paper I – 250 Marks
  • Paper VII: Optional Subject Paper II – 250 Marks

4. Optional Subjects (List – किसी एक का चुनाव करना होता है)

  • Agriculture
  • Anthropology
  • Botany
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Commerce & Accountancy
  • Economics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Geography
  • History
  • Law
  • Management
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Medical Science
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Political Science & International Relations (PSIR)
  • Psychology
  • Public Administration
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • Zoology
  • Literature of any one language (like Hindi, English, Sanskrit, etc.)

5. Interview (Personality Test)

  • 275 Marks
  • Communication skills, analytical ability, decision making, presence of mind, current issues की समझ test होती है।

UPSC Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026-27 (Prelims & Mains Syllabus)

PapersGeneral Studies Paper-I, General Studies Paper-II (CSAT)
QuestionsObjective (MCQ) Type
Number of Questions asked in GS Paper-I100
Number of Questions asked in CSAT80
Total Marks400 (200 marks each paper)
Negative Marking1/3 of the total marks allotted to the question will be deducted for every wrong answer
Medium of ExamHindi & English
Time AllottedGS Paper-I – 2 Hours (9:30 AM -11:30 AM), CSAT – 2 Hours (2:30 PM – 4:30 PM), 20 Minutes Per Hour Extra Time for Blind Candidates & Candidates with Locomotor Disability & Cerebral Palsy (Minimum 40% Impairment)

UPSC CSE Exam Pattern

Complete information has been given about UPSC exam pattern 2026, what will be the prelims exam pattern, on what basis the mains exam pattern and interview will be taken, you can check all three below.

UPSC Prelims Exam PatternGeneral Studies IGeneral Studies II or CSAT
Number of questions10080
Negative MarkingYes (1/3rd of the maximum marks for the question)
-0.66 marks for every incorrect answer
Yes (1/3rd of the maximum marks for the question)
-0.83 marks for every incorrect answer
Language of examEnglish/HindiEnglish/Hindi
Cut Off marksCounted for Merit. Cutoff varies every year.33% qualifying criteria (66 marks)
Duration of Exam2 hrs. (20 minutes per hour extra time for blind candidates & candidate with Locomotor Disability & Cerebral Palsy [minimum 40% impairment])2 hrs. (20 minutes per hour extra time for blind candidates & candidate with Locomotor Disability & Cerebral Palsy [minimum 40% impairment])
Medium of ExamBilingual (Hindi & English)Bilingual (Hindi & English)
General Studies Paper – I Syllabus

The overall purpose of this paper is to assess the candidates on their knowledge and familiarity with a variety of issues. The following areas are on the syllabus:
Current Events: Of national and international significance, events, issues, and developments.
History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian history.
Geography: Physical, Human, and Economic Geography of India and the World.
Polity: Indian constitution, rules, and politics.
Economy: Fundamental notions of economics, government plans, as well as regulations.
Environment: ecology, biodiversity, climate change, and so forth.
Science and Technology: Advances in science and technology, advancements, and their applications.
General Knowledge: Random information that is important.
General Studies Paper – II Syllabus
CSAT is also a qualifying paper that measures the ability and reasoning of the candidates. The curriculum consists of:
Comprehension: Possession of a skill to grasp and evaluate passages.
Logical Reasoning: Critical, analytical, and deductive reasoning.
Quantitative Aptitude: Fundamental mathematics, numerical skills, and ability to interpret data.

Prelims

Paper (Duration)Total MarksNo. of QuestionsMarks per QuestionNegative Marking
Paper I – General Studies
(2 hrs)
20010021/3rd (0.66)
Paper II – CSAT
(2 hrs)
200802.51/3rd (0.83)

Mains

PaperMarks
Indian Language (Qualifying Paper A)*300
English (Qualifying Paper B)300
Essay250
GS Paper I
(Indian Heritage and Culture, Modern Indian History, Society, World and Indian Geography)
250
GS Paper II
(Polity and Constitution, Governance and Social Justice, International Relations)
250
GS Paper III
(Indian Economy, Science & Technology, Environment, Disaster Management, Internal Security)
250
GS Paper IV
(Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude)
250
Optional Subject Paper I & II250×2 = 500

Interview

Personality Test275 Marks

UPSC Syllabus: Prelims Syllabus

General Studies Paper – I Syllabus

The overall purpose of this paper is to assess the candidates on their knowledge and familiarity with a variety of issues. The following areas are on the syllabus:

  • Current Events: Of national and international significance, events, issues, and developments.
  • History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian history.
  • Geography: Physical, Human, and Economic Geography of India and the World.
  • Polity: Indian constitution, rules, and politics.
  • Economy: Fundamental notions of economics, government plans, as well as regulations.
  • Environment: ecology, biodiversity, climate change, and so forth.
  • Science and Technology: Advances in science and technology, advancements, and their applications.
  • General Knowledge: Random information that is important.

General Studies Paper – II Syllabus

CSAT is also a qualifying paper that measures the ability and reasoning of the candidates. The curriculum consists of:

  • Comprehension: Possession of a skill to grasp and evaluate passages.
  • Logical Reasoning: Critical, analytical, and deductive reasoning.
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Fundamental mathematics, numerical skills, and ability to interpret data.
  • Comprehension
  • Interpersonal skills including communication skills
  • Logical reasoning and analytical ability
  • Decision-making and problem solving
  • General mental ability
  • Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level),
  • Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency, etc. – Class X level)

UPSC Mains Syllabus 2026 -2027

  • The UPSC Mains exam consists of 9 papers, out of which two are qualifying papers of 300 marks each.
    • The two qualifying papers are:
      • Any Indian Language
      • English Language Paper
Qualifying PapersSubjectMarks
Paper-AOne of the Indian languages to be selected by the candidate from the Languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution300
Paper-BEnglish300
PaperSubjectMarks
Paper-IEssay (can be written in the medium of the candidate’s choice)250
Paper-IIGeneral Studies – I (Indian Heritage & Culture, History & Geography of the World & Society)250
Paper-IIIGeneral Studies – II (Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice & International Relations)250
Paper-IVGeneral Studies – III (Technology, Economic Development, Biodiversity, Security & Disaster Management)250
Paper-VGeneral Studies – IV (Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude)250
Paper-VIOptional Subject – Paper I250
Paper-VIIOptional Subject – Paper II250

Mains General Studies Paper-1

Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society:

  • Indian Culture – Salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times.
  • Modern Indian History from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues.
  • The Freedom Struggle — its various stages and important contributors/contributions from different parts of the country.
  • Post-independence Consolidation and Reorganization within the country.
  • History of the World will include events from 18th century such as Industrial Revolution, world wars, Redrawal of National Boundaries, Colonization, Decolonization, political philosophies like Communism, Capitalism, Socialism etc.— their forms and effect on the society.
  • Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.
  • Role of Women and Women’s Organization, Population and Associated Issues, Poverty and Developmental issues, Urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
  • Effects of Globalization on Indian society.
  • Social Empowerment, Communalism, Regionalism & Secularism.
  • Salient features of World’s Physical Geography.
  • Distribution of Key Natural Resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian sub-continent); factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India).
  • Important Geophysical Phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., geographical features and their location-changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes.

Mains General Studies Paper-2

Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations:

  • Indian Constitution—Historical Underpinnings, Evolution, Features, Amendments, Significant Provisions and Basic Structure.
  • Functions and Responsibilities of the Union and the States, Issues and Challenges Pertaining to the Federal Structure, Devolution of Powers and Finances up to Local Levels and Challenges Therein.
  • Separation of Powers between various organs Dispute Redressal Mechanisms and Institutions.
  • Comparison of the Indian Constitutional Scheme with that of Other Countries.
  • Parliament and State Legislatures—Structure, Functioning, Conduct of Business, Powers & Privileges and Issues Arising out of these.
  • Structure, Organization and Functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary—Ministries and Departments of the Government; Pressure Groups and Formal/Informal Associations and their Role in the Polity.
  • Salient Features of the Representation of People’s Act.
  • Appointment to various Constitutional Posts, Powers, Functions and Responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies.
  • Statutory, Regulatory and various Quasi-judicial Bodies.
  • Government Policies and Interventions for Development in various sectors and Issues arising out of their Design and Implementation.
    Development Processes and the Development Industry — the Role of NGOs, SHGs, various groups and associations, donors, charities, institutional and other stakeholders.
  • Welfare Schemes for Vulnerable Sections of the population by the Centre and States and the Performance of these Schemes; Mechanisms, Laws, Institutions and Bodies constituted for the Protection and Betterment of these Vulnerable Sections.
  • Issues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources.
  • Issues relating to Poverty and Hunger.
  • Important Aspects of Governance, Transparency and Accountability, E-governance- applications, models, successes, limitations, and potential; Citizens Charters, Transparency & Accountability and institutional and other measures.
  • Role of Civil Services in a Democracy.
  • India and its Neighborhood– Relations.
  • Bilateral, Regional and Global Groupings and Agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
  • Effect of Policies and Politics of Developed and Developing Countries on India’s interests, Indian Diaspora.
  • Important International Institutions, agencies and fora – their Structure, Mandate.

Mains General Studies Paper-3

Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security, and Disaster Management:

  • Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilization of Resources, Growth, Development and Employment.
  • Inclusive Growth and issues arising from it.
  • Government Budgeting.
  • Major Crops – Cropping Patterns in various parts of the country, – Different Types of Irrigation and Irrigation Systems; Storage, Transport and Marketing of Agricultural Produce and Issues and Related Constraints; E-technology in the aid of farmers.
  • Issues related to Direct and Indirect Farm Subsidies and Minimum Support Prices; Public Distribution System – Objectives, Functioning, Limitations, Revamping; Issues of Buffer Stocks and Food Security; Technology Missions; Economics of Animal-Rearing.
  • Food Processing and Related Industries in India- Scope’ and Significance, Location, Upstream and Downstream Requirements, Supply Chain Management.
  • Land Reforms in India.
  • Effects of Liberalization on the Economy, Changes in Industrial Policy and their Effects on Industrial Growth.
  • Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc.
  • Investment Models.
  • Science and Technology– Developments and their Applications and Effects in Everyday Life.
  • Achievements of Indians in Science & Technology; Indigenization of Technology and Developing New Technology.
  • Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, Robotics, Nano-technology, Bio-technology and issues relating to Intellectual Property Rights.
  • Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Degradation, Environmental Impact Assessment.
  • Disaster and Disaster Management.
  • Linkages between Development and Spread of Extremism.
  • Role of External State and Non-state Actors in creating challenges to Internal Security.
  • Challenges to Internal Security through Communication Networks, Role of Media and Social Networking Sites in Internal Security Challenges, Basics of Cyber Security; Money-Laundering and its prevention.
  • Security Challenges and their Management in Border Areas – Linkages of Organized Crime with Terrorism.
  • Various Security Forces and Agencies and their Mandate.

Mains General Studies Paper-4

Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude

  • Ethics and Human Interface- Essence, determinants, and consequences of Ethics in human actions; dimensions of ethics; ethics in private and public relationships
  • Human Values- lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers, and administrators; the role of family, society, and educational institutions in inculcating values
  • Attitude- content, structure, function; its influence and relation with thought and behavior; moral and political attitudes; social influence and persuasion
  • Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service, integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship, objectivity, dedication to public service, empathy, tolerance, and compassion towards the weaker-sections
  • Emotional intelligence-concepts, and their utilities and application in administration and governance
  • Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India and the world
  • Public/Civil service values and Ethics in Public administration- Status and problems; ethical concerns and dilemmas in government and private institutions; laws, rules, regulations, and conscience as sources of ethical guidance; accountability and ethical governance; strengthening of ethical and moral values in governance; ethical issues in international relations and funding; corporate governance
  • Probity in Governance- Concept of public service; Philosophical basis of governance and probity; Information; sharing and transparency in government, Right to Information, Codes of Ethics, Codes of Conduct, Citizen’s Charters, Work culture, Quality of service delivery, Utilization of public funds, challenges of corruption
  • Case Studies on the above issues

Mains Syllabus – Subject Wise Micro Topics

HistoryGeography
Indian SocietyPolity & Governance
International RelationsEconomy
Science & TechnologyEnvironment
Internal SecurityEthics

Current Affairs (August 2024 – August 2025

👉 ये सिर्फ highlights हैं।

🌍 राष्ट्रीय (National)

  1. चंद्रयान-3 मिशन – ISRO का historic soft landing (2023) के बाद, 2024-25 में Chandrayaan-4 की तैयारी news में है।
  2. अग्निपथ योजना – Supreme Court में challenges और recruitment updates चर्चा में।
  3. Digital India Bill 2025 (Draft) – Data privacy और AI regulation के लिए नया कानून प्रस्तावित।
  4. NEP 2020 Implementation – Higher Education reforms लगातार trending।
  5. Census 2025 तैयारी – भारत की 16वीं जनगणना की तैयारी शुरू।

🌐 अंतरराष्ट्रीय (International)

  1. BRICS Expansion (2025 से) – नए देशों का जुड़ना और India की भूमिका।
  2. G20 Summit 2024 (Brazil) & Upcoming 2025 (South Africa) – India की foreign policy focus में।
  3. Russia-Ukraine War Updates – Global economy और geopolitics में बड़ा प्रभाव।
  4. Israel-Palestine Conflict 2024-25 – Middle East peace process headlines में।

💰 अर्थव्यवस्था (Economy)

  1. Union Budget 2025-26 – मुख्य बिंदु: Green Energy, Make in India, Digital infra।
  2. India 5th Largest Economy – IMF/World Bank रिपोर्ट्स में पुष्टि।
  3. GST Collection Record – लगातार ₹2 Lakh Crore से ऊपर (2025)।
  4. RBI Digital Rupee Pilot Project – CBDC trials news में।

🔬 विज्ञान & टेक्नोलॉजी

  1. ISRO’s Gaganyaan Mission – 2025 में Human spaceflight की तैयारी।
  2. AI in Governance – Election Commission और UPSC recruitment में AI use पर चर्चा।
  3. Aditya-L1 Mission – Sun Observation Satellite updates।
  4. Semiconductor Manufacturing in India – Gujarat में नया plant।

🌱 पर्यावरण

  1. COP29 (2024 Azerbaijan, upcoming 2025 Brazil) – Climate finance और Global South की भूमिका।
  2. India’s Net Zero Target 2070 – renewable energy में rapid progress।
  3. 2025 Heatwaves & Floods – IMD report और disaster management policies।

🏆 Sports

  1. Paris Olympics 2024 – India ने रिकॉर्ड 10 Medals जीते।
  2. Cricket T20 World Cup 2024 (USA & WI) – India Champion बनी।
  3. Asian Games 2026 की तैयारी – India की participation plans trending।

UPSC Prelims/Mains में mostly पूछे जाते हैं:

  • नई Schemes & Bills
  • Reports & Indices (जैसे HDI, WEF, IMF Report)
  • Important Days & Summits
  • Science/Space Missions
  • Economy & Budget updates

📅 UPSC Current Affairs (Jan 2024 – Aug 2025)

Here I have told you which new current affairs have come or events have happened in the month about which questions are often asked. What are the new current affairs from the year 2024 to 2025 about which questions can be asked, it is mentioned below on the basis of month. You need to keep these in mind.

🗓 जनवरी 2024

  • Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha (Ayodhya)
  • India’s first AI Mission 2024 लॉन्च
  • Budget Interim 2024-25 प्रस्तुत

🗓 फ़रवरी 2024

  • RBI ने Digital Rupee Pilot Project शुरू किया
  • Bharat Ratna 2024 – लाल कृष्ण आडवाणी, करुणानिधि आदि को प्रदान

🗓 मार्च 2024

  • ISRO Gaganyaan टेस्ट मिशन अपडेट
  • India’s Chandrayaan-3 Rover findings घोषित
  • Women’s Reservation Bill राज्यों में चर्चा

🗓 अप्रैल 2024

  • General Elections 2024 schedule घोषित
  • IMF Report – India fastest growing economy
  • National Quantum Mission 2024 approval

🗓 मई 2024

  • Lok Sabha Elections 2024 – नई सरकार का गठन
  • World Happiness Report 2024 – India ranking
  • Cyclone Remal – IMD updates

🗓 जून 2024

  • UN Ocean Conference Updates
  • T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 (USA/WI) – India Winner
  • NITI Aayog SDG Index 2024 जारी

🗓 जुलाई 2024

  • Union Budget 2024-25 (नई सरकार का पहला बजट)
  • Nobel Prize 2024 Announcements शुरू
  • India’s Semiconductor Plant (Gujarat) foundation

🗓 अगस्त 2024

  • ISRO’s Aditya-L1 Launch (Sun Mission)
  • BRICS Summit 2024 – New Members entry
  • Monsoon Floods in India – Disaster management में updates

🗓 सितंबर 2024

  • India G20 Summit (Delhi) follow-up global impact
  • Census 2025 preparation शुरू
  • Global Biofuels Alliance (India initiative)

🗓 अक्टूबर 2024

  • Nobel Prize Winners 2024 घोषणा
  • World Bank Report on Poverty – India data
  • Asian Para Games 2024 में India प्रदर्शन

🗓 नवंबर 2024

  • COP29 Preparations (Azerbaijan)
  • India’s GDP Q2 Growth Rate 2024
  • International Film Festival of India (IFFI Goa)

🗓 दिसंबर 2024

  • UNFCCC COP29 (Climate Summit Azerbaijan)
  • DPIIT Startup Ranking 2024
  • New Defence Procurement Policy

🗓 जनवरी 2025

  • Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2025
  • Global Economic Forum Davos 2025 – India participation
  • Chandrayaan-4 Preparation

🗓 फ़रवरी 2025

  • Interim Budget 2025-26
  • Khelo India Youth Games 2025
  • India’s Mars Mission (MOM-2) announcement

🗓 मार्च 2025

  • Supreme Court Judgment on Electoral Bonds
  • ISRO’s Gaganyaan Manned Mission update
  • World Bank Human Capital Index 2025

🗓 अप्रैल 2025

  • World Health Day 2025 Theme
  • India’s Renewable Energy Milestone
  • Defence Expo 2025

🗓 मई 2025

  • WHO Global Health Report 2025
  • Cyclone “Michaung-II” (example update IMD)
  • International Labour Day programmes

🗓 जून 2025

  • Tennis French Open & India’s Participation
  • GST Collection Record June 2025
  • United Nations Peacekeeping Summit

🗓 जुलाई 2025

  • Union Budget 2025-26 – Key highlights
  • India’s 5th Largest Economy (IMF) रिपोर्ट
  • Nobel Prize nomination discussions

🗓 अगस्त 2025

  • UPSSSC PET 2025 City Slip Release (UP specific)
  • Paris Climate Agreement updates
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